Sport: Hockey's Dirty Linen

The neighbors, who used to
watch dapper little James ("Occo") Tamer mowing his front lawn, didn't
suspect that he was an ex-gunman and bank robber. The Detroit police
knew. What's more, they had a pretty good idea that velvet-voiced
little Jimmy (out of prison on parole) was Detroit's public enemy
No.1resident boss of the city's dope smugglers, policy operators,
syndicate thieves (specializing in furs and jewelry) and bookmaking
ring. He wasn't the kind of man who could do it all on his own: he was,
the police were convinced, Racket King Frank Costello's man-in-charge
in Detroit. The police tapped Tamer's...